Amare Stoudemire didn't play organized basketball until age 14, but that didn't keep him from becoming an NBA star. Playing center for the Phoenix Suns, Amare established himself as one of the league's dominant forces by the age of 22. Amare is one of the most explosive dunkers in the league and was selected to the 2005 All-Dunkadelic First Team and named the All-Dunkadelic Team MVP.
The Phoenix Suns are supposed to be an aging NBA afterthought, a franchise that a couple of years ago saw its best title shot slip away. Few could have foreseen the way this team has bolted out of the starting gate. With Steve Nash as good as ever, Amare Stoudemire on the mend and an array of sharpshooters firing away, the Suns are off to an 11-3 start.
Publ.Date : Wed, 25 Nov 2009 00:09:23 GMTFree agents available this summer are almost endless: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire and Joe Johnson to name a few.
Publ.Date : Tue, 24 Nov 2009 10:32:54 GMTThe Phoenix Suns just had too much energy for the worn out Detroit Pistons. Amare Stoudemire scored 21 points and Steve Nash added 20 for Phoenix, then sat out the fourth quarter to watch the Suns rout road-weary Detroit 117-91 on Sunday night for the Pistons' fifth straight loss. Nash made 7 of 8 shots and had nine assists.
Publ.Date : Mon, 23 Nov 2009 04:11:10 GMT
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Amare won the 2003 NBA week on the game show "Wheel Of Fortune."
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